Thursday, February 23, 2006

More on the Motorola M Wallet - from Mobile Weblog

http://www.mobile-weblog.com/index.php?page=2

Hey Moto, Lend Me $5...
Filed in archive New Applications by scott

Tired of standing in the rain waiting for your turn at the cash machine? Moto to the rescue.

Motorola has announced development of a new m-wallet solution called, well, M-Wallet. The new mobile wallet can carry funds or receive uploaded "coupons" or value from merchants apparently. And it is platform agnostic:

"Motorola’s M-Wallet is network and device agnostic and works with GSM, CDMA, or iDEN® technologies, and is compatible with Symbian, PocketPC, Palm, J2ME, Brew and SimTk. The solution consists of two components: first, M-Wallet is the application that consumers and merchants download from the Internet; second, the Wallet Service Center allows the operator to manage administration, registration, issuance of credit and debit cards, coupons, archiving, customer profiles and maintenance. It ensures end-to-end security throughout the platform and all of a user’s banking and credit information is stored with their financial institution."

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